No Problem Mark
As usual Adrian is spot on with his account.
I have copied this account from "Hilton's" email he sent to me. Another great supporter of the 928 marque down in Australcolour[color=#00colour
"This is common behaviour for UK cars from 87-89 (and only UK cars). There was a bit of legislation introduced by the UK govt which remained in effect from 87 to 89 (I think possibly 1/1/1989) that required the headlights to come on dimly with the driving lights.
Its known as the "dim dip option" on the UK list.
There's a coding plug for the headlights, Its a 3-pin plug with a loop joining two of the pins, and IIRC, changing which pins are bridged will affect this behaviour. There's also a specific headlight relay for Great British cars (928 618 107 01) for this, from 87-89, along with a separate voltage regulator which provides the low voltage current in switch positcolour. "colouror]Here is another Rennlist link for the same problem. And lots of help from our own John Speake from JDS in Cambridge. A great supporter of 928's and all electrical gremlins and more. John has been a wealth of knowledge and amazing support for me, and others, as we battle through owning a 928 and keeping her on the road.
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/9 ... oblem.htmlIn fact, there are 3 people who I would make sure you get in contact with as you progress along your way of 928 ownership & they are;
Paul Anderson in Stroud - the UK's premier 928 mechanic and 928 racer,
Richard Armstrong in Devizes - remanufactured 928 engineering parts and 928 racer
John Speake in Cambridge - the worlds premier 928 electronics and engine management Guru!
These three guys keep the 928's alive. Also keep your eye on 928.org.uk website forum for some help. The guys above are all on there as well.
Hope that helps
Have fun & let us know how you get on.
Steve